
Raghu Thatha
Comedy Drama Tamil
Story of a rebellious young woman, Kayalvizhi, who is forced to choose between principle and patriarchy.
| Cast: | Keerthy Suresh, M. S. Bhaskar, Devadarshini, Ravindra Vijay, Rajeev Ravindranathan, Chu Khoy Sheng, Aadhira Pandilakshmi, Rajesh Balakrishnan, Anand Sami, Ismath Banu, K. S. Mippu |
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| Director: | Suman Kumar |
| Writer: | Suman Kumar |
| Editor: | T. S. Suresh |
| Camera: | Yamini Yagnamurthy |
All Guild Reviews of Raghu Thatha

Keerthy Suresh Stands Tall in This Light-Hearted Satire

Directed by Suman Kumar, this comedy brings together quite a few interesting elements of acting, music and humour
The opening stretch of Raghu Thathatakes us back to the ‘60s. Even as the opening credits roll, we are shown newspaper clippings of important developments in that period. Anti-Hindi slogans and protests are rampant in Tamil Nadu, a state that is furiously vocal against the imposition of Hindi. Indira Gandhi has taken over as the first woman Prime Minister of the country, something that should ideally given women across the country a lot more confidence and freedom.

Keerthy Suresh's Film on Hindi Imposition Is Superficial

Director Suman Kumar's film, starring Keerthy Suresh and Ravindra Vijay, is a satire on Hindi imposition and patriarchy. The sub-plots needed some in-depth storytelling.
When Keerthy Suresh’s teaser and trailer for Raghuthatha were released on social media, they generated a positive buzz around the film. The intriguingly cut trailer suggested that the film would address Hindi imposition in Tamil Nadu. Additionally, Kayavizhi’s (Keerthy Suresh) attempt to challenge patriarchy with her bold and upfront attitude piqued everyone’s interest. Did Suman Kumar manage to weave a successful story around these two sensitive topics? Let’s find out! Kayal (Keerthy Suresh) and her grandfather (MS Bhaskar) protest against Hindi imposition and are responsible for shutting down the Hindi organisation Ekta Sabha in their village, Valluvanpettai. She is a feminist who slams everyone who says, “ponna adaka odukama iru” (Be coy and obedient like a woman). One day, her grandfather’s cancer diagnosis and his three wishes push her towards marriage, which she has never been interested in.
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